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Upper Agitator Cam Replacement Procedure
Old 05-14-2007, 11:02 PM   #1
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Brand: Roper
Model Number: 3359602
Age: 1 - 4 years

Trying to remove and replace upper agitator cams; however, unable to separate cam housing from agitator. Is there a procedure to be followed to remove the cam housing assembly from the agitator? The retaining bolt has been removed from the agitator and it has been separated from the drive shaft. Cam housing appears to be rigidly fixed to the upper unit. How do I remove it safely?

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Can you supply your model number?

It is found under the lid around the opening of the washer.

The number you gave is a part number for the panel.
 
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Can you supply your model number?

It is found under the lid around the opening of the washer.

The number you gave is a part number for the panel.


Hi, thanks for getting back to me. The model name and number seems to be "STYLEMASTER 4213575"

Thanks for any help you can provide.
 
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Sorry but that number is not working either.

Can you try again?
 
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Sorry but that number is not working either.

Can you try again?
Model number: RAX7245AW0

Number hidden behind lid hinge on back of opening.

Hope it helps,

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